Issue 17, 2013

BODIPY–phosphane as a versatile tool for easy access to new metal-based theranostics

Abstract

A new BODIPY–phosphane was synthesized and proved to be a versatile tool for imaging organometallic complexes. It also led to easy access to a new family of theranostics, featuring gold, ruthenium and osmium complexes. The compounds’ cytotoxicity was tested on cancer cells, and their cell uptake was followed by fluorescence microscopy in vitro.

Graphical abstract: BODIPY–phosphane as a versatile tool for easy access to new metal-based theranostics

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Sep 2012
Accepted
20 Nov 2012
First published
21 Nov 2012

Dalton Trans., 2013,42, 6102-6109

BODIPY–phosphane as a versatile tool for easy access to new metal-based theranostics

S. Tasan, O. Zava, B. Bertrand, C. Bernhard, C. Goze, M. Picquet, P. Le Gendre, P. Harvey, F. Denat, A. Casini and E. Bodio, Dalton Trans., 2013, 42, 6102 DOI: 10.1039/C2DT32055J

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